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35Tn Congress, > HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. \ Report 
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^^x^y ALEXANDER S. BEAN. 

'^ -^^ [To accompany Bill H. K. No. 515.] 



April 17, 1858. 



Mr. Jewett, from the Committee on Invalid Pensions, made the fol- 
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REPORT. 

The Committee on Invalid Pensions, to luhom was referred the petition 
and other papers of Alexander S. Bean, beg leave to submit the fol- 
lowing report : 

That it appears that the said Bean was a private in the company of 
Captain Moses Canan, of the Pennsylvania militia, during the war of 
1812. That in November, 1812, he was attacked with fever, gravel 
and rheumatism, in consequence of which he was discharged on a 
surgeon's certificate as being unfit for duty. The original certificate 
of the surgeon is filed with the papers. 

Captain Moses Canan, under whom he served, swears to his service 
and disease contracted while in service. 

I. P. Cummins and James Carrington, who are certified to be 
respectable surgeons of Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, swear 
to his disability and belief that he is totally disabled. A bill is here- 
with reported for his relief. 



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